Students Unprepared? College’s Crisis of Confidence
Did you know that 67% of college graduates in 2025 left school feeling unprepared for the workforce, according to a recent study by the National…
Did you know that 67% of college graduates in 2025 left school feeling unprepared for the workforce, according to a recent study by the National…
Did you know that 68% of people who start a new personal or professional challenge abandon it within the first month? That’s according to a…
The conversation around education often focuses on isolated stages, but the reality is that the journey from K-12 to higher learning is a continuous pipeline,…
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A staggering 78% of Americans believe that political polarization is a major threat to the country, yet opportunities for genuine dialogue seem scarcer than ever.…
A staggering 60% of recent college graduates in Georgia are working in jobs that don’t require a degree, according to a report released last week…
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The Georgia Department of Education is facing increased scrutiny this week after a state audit revealed significant disparities in special education funding and resource allocation…
For Sarah Chen, a principal at a Title I elementary school in Atlanta, the past few years have been a whirlwind. Budget cuts threatened to…
The transition from K-12 to higher learning is a monumental step, especially as we navigate the complexities of 2026. But are students really prepared for…